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Citation

Han MA, Kim KS, Ryu SY, Kang MG, Park J. Prev. Med. 2009; 49(2-3): 248-252.

Affiliation

National Cancer Control Research Institute, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea; Department of Medicine, Graduate School, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ypmed.2009.06.014

PMID

19573551

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess any association between cigarette smoking and heavy drinking and suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among boys and girls in a nationally representative sample of Korean adolescents. METHOD: The analysis was performed using data from the 2006 Korea Youth Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance study, which included a representative sample of middle and high school students in Korea. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine whether smoking and drinking were associated with suicidal behavior among boys and girls, controlling for demographic characteristics, perceived stress, perceived sadness/hopelessness, and chronic disease. RESULTS: Of the 70,486 study subjects, 23.3% (19.1% of boys and 27.9% of girls) reported suicidal ideation and 5.3% (4.6% of boys and 6.1% of girls) reported having attempted suicide during the previous 12 months. Cigarette smoking and heavy drinking were found to be significantly associated with suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts among boys and girls. CONCLUSION: Smoking and heavy drinking among adolescents are important factors related to suicidal ideation and attempting suicide in boys and girls. Further research is needed to clarify any causal connection between cigarette smoking and heavy drinking and suicidal ideation and suicide attempts.


Language: en

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